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Doodles with Dane - Original Characters Playing Instruments - Bugsie Plays Drum

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Sarah Sarah Plus Member
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Doodles with Dane - Original Characters Playing Instruments - Bingo plays Violin

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Sarah Sarah Plus Member
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Doodles with Dane - Original Characters Playing Instruments - Bugsie with Maracas

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Sarah Sarah Plus Member
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Doodles with Dane - Original Characters Playing Instruments - Bugsie plays trumpet

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Piano

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Kevin VanEmburgh Kevin VanEmburgh Plus Member
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Kookulele

I had some family at my house this week and my niece kept wanting to play my ukulele, only she called it "kookulele". It made me laugh every time and in the morning before they got up I sketched this real quick to remind me of it.

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Sarah Sarah Plus Member
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Doodles with Dane - Original Characters Playing Instruments - Bugsie Plays Accordian

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Sarah Sarah Plus Member
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Doodles with Dane - Original Characters Playing Instruments - Newt Plays Triangle

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Chinese Zither

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Banjo

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Drums

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Oboe

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Cello

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Dane Mullen Dane Mullen Plus Member
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Scribbles with Sarah: Instruments

Lindsey's prompt: Harp

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MimiK MimiK
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Flight of Imagination

Peter and his friends gathered their musical instruments and boarded the next flight of imagination

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Bailey DeWolf Bailey DeWolf
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Stippling

So many dots.... this project was done for a class.

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Archie Pareek Archie Pareek
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Darcy the ukelele

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Jellyfish fisherman Jellyfish fisherman
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Hello! Today I came with a new character! ☆(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*

Meet my new character Lao Wenji! ('-'*)♪ He was supposed to become an official, but he failed the state exam and became a teacher! He-he, he did it intentionally... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) P.S: I really like the sound of music in the style of ancient China without words, a stringed instrument... What was it called? ╥﹏╥ I drew this art for just such tracks!

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Leah Lucci Leah Lucci
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Harry Potter Messengers

I took an hour or two and drew some owls while watching the 7th Harry Potter movie. The black (it's actually dark purple) ink is in a Platinum Preppy refillable marker (I SWEAR BY THESE -- you just need the ONE and can keep putting ink in it) (https://www.gouletpens.com/collections/other-writing-instruments/products/platinum-preppy-refillable-marker-black?variant=11884751487019) and the green is in an extra-fine Lamy Al-Star (https://www.gouletpens.com/products/lamy-al-star-fountain-pen-bluegreen?variant=11884855885867).

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Ty patmore Ty patmore
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Speed square

This piece continues my ongoing tool series, focusing on objects shaped by use, precision, and repetition. The speed square—an essential instrument of measurement and accuracy—is rendered with attention to wear, markings, and subtle imperfections left by time and handling. Isolated against a minimal background, the tool becomes both subject and symbol: a quiet reflection on structure, angles, and the human need to measure and make sense of the physical world. Like the others in this series, it honors everyday labor and the overlooked beauty found in functional objects.

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Joselo Rocha Joselo Rocha
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Zebra Zither Solo!

Zebra Zither Solo!

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Mikko Iskanius Mikko Iskanius
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december 2015

I spent christmas holidays 2015 inking a very small children's book as a present to my friend's kids. About 20 pages or so. Here the main character of the story is tuning the instrument owned by The Strange Animal, with help from The Whistling Compass. A terrible noise from The Magical Forest was disturbing the night sleep of a local king and the problem was solved thanks to our protagonists skills.

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Timothy Simpson Timothy Simpson
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Big Horn Sheep

This came about from a doodle. Doodling is a combination of skilled scribbling, mindless direction & abstract tracing. Doodling [For Me] is not sketching someone's portrait or rendering a photo. It's freely skating w a pencil or pen along a drawing surface & searching for discoveries & different unusual paths that some how result in some lovely surprises. So here ye go. And as always, there r some sneaky bonus ideas to be had if u r so willing to take a gander. Enjoy!

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Melissa J Melissa J
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Idea Dump

This was done a year ago, but it's my favorite because it was basically just dumps of random doodle ideas that I had or had seen. It is a cluster of things that I liked at the time such as my favorite drink, food, animal, patterns, instruments, show, plant, seasons, and much more.

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Terry Worth Terry Worth
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Dream of the Midnight Sojourner

In this drawing, I was striving to capture the spirit of contemplation and reflection, a sort of spiritual sojourn, an ancient practice of pilgrimage, focusing on subjects of transcendent nature, and exploring destinations of spiritual significance. (words taken from scholarlysojourns.com). It is a self-portrait (me as a 14-year-old boy). We had just moved from Mequon to Rhinelander. It was then that I began to romanticize the natural beauty of Mequon. But at the same time, I was falling in love with the beauty of Rhinelander. In this picture, I am walking through the countryside of Mequon. The stringed musical instruments symbolize my love for the progressive classical and folk-tinged acoustic and orchestral music that was coming out of England in the late 60s and early 70s, specifically the quieter pieces of music performed by the Moody Blues, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, and Jethro Tull. A song called Reasons for Waiting by Jethro Tull is a good accompanying piece for this drawing.

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Athena Athena
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Erchomai

A fan art of The Mortal Instruments

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Erin Starks Erin Starks
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Rockabilly

Pencil sketch of a Gretsch. #buyamusicalinstrumentday

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Wendi Gessner Wendi Gessner
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The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for a childrens book

The famous orchestra - illustrated for a childrens book about sound. Doodled my heart out here! ...and loved to do it :)

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max deniz max deniz
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Timothy Simpson Timothy Simpson
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I Apologize for the Use of Graphic Violins...

Whenever i hear the word 'graphic' on the news, my mind goes to art rather than the abrupt visual they feel needs a warning [Which i guess is a courtesy for some folks who just might not be able to handle such a site & prefer to look away.] Well, luckily, I'm not Pollyanna about this... As a creative, it is nearly impossible to hear that word 'graphic' & not flex my creative muscle & treat it w an alternative visual thot... 24/6! [I take Sundays off.] I was never fortunate enuf to attend college or to study graphic arts. But I actually think that this is a skill & craft of immense talent. To create aesthetic colors & shapes & beauty & what seems like using the most simplistic of techniques yet w the greatest of impact is simply mesmerizing to me. Why that color? Why that shape? & yet... it works!!!! So here is my attempt to simulate such a masterful profession but w a bit of humor.

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